Yes. The units of volume would be cubic feet or cubic meters.
The height of a tree would best be measured in metres.
Mass is typically measured on a weighing device, such as a scale or balance. Volume is measured in a flask, beaker or other type of container.However since:M=mass, D=density, V=volume. M=DVSo if you know the density you can weigh the object and determine it's volume. Or you can measure the volume to determine the mass.
To measure weight you would use Kg To measure height length or girth you would use metres
600 feet = 182.88 meters
Volume is typically expressed in cubic units such as cubic meters (m³), cubic centimeters (cm³), or cubic feet (ft³). These units represent the amount of space occupied by a three-dimensional object. Volume can also be measured in liters (L) or gallons (gal), which are commonly used for measuring liquid volumes.
Yes, Cubic Feet is a measure of volume. No, Meters is a unit of length. Cubic Meters is a unit of volume.
volume is measured as a cube, for example cubic feet or cubic meters
Cubic meters are larger than cubic feet. Specifically, one cubic meter is equivalent to approximately 35.3147 cubic feet. This means that if you have a volume measured in cubic meters, it will be significantly greater than the same measurement in cubic feet.
Volume is not measured by feet.
You can't, because volume is not measured in either feet or meters.I assume you mean cubic feet to cubic meters, in which case the answer is "divide by 35.3147". Or you could take the easy way and just go to Google and type in "227 (or whatever) cubic feet in cubic meters" and let Google Calculator do all the work for you.
No, it would be measured in cubic feet.
Volume is mostly measured in mL, L, or cm3.And cubic meters. In the metric system.Gallon.ounces. Cubic feet. In the English system.
400 meters=1,312.33596 feet
Yes, it can be measured in both.
Sand is typically measured in volume, such as cubic meters or cubic feet, rather than liters. However, you can still calculate the volume of sand in liters by using the appropriate conversion factors.
It is Measured in Volume as Cubic Feet
Timber is measured in hoppus feet.